This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-26131487

The article has changed 9 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 5 Version 6
North and South Korea begin rare high-level talks North and South Korea hold rare high-level talks
(about 4 hours later)
Officials from North and South Korea have begun their first high-level talks since 2007. Officials from North and South Korea are holding their first high-level talks since 2007.
The meeting - requested by Pyongyang - is taking place at the border village of Panmunjom.The meeting - requested by Pyongyang - is taking place at the border village of Panmunjom.
No agenda has been set but the issue of family reunions planned for later this month is expected to be discussed.No agenda has been set but the issue of family reunions planned for later this month is expected to be discussed.
Pyongyang has threatened to cancel the reunions because of the annual military exercises South Korea and the US are due to stage in February.Pyongyang has threatened to cancel the reunions because of the annual military exercises South Korea and the US are due to stage in February.
The morning session started at 10:00 local time (01:00 GMT) and lasted for 90 minutes. Delegates then reconvened at South Korea's side of Panmunjom in the afternoon, AFP news agency said.
'Open mind''Open mind'
South Korea's Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Kyou-hyun is leading Seoul's delegation at the Panmunjom talks.South Korea's Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Kyou-hyun is leading Seoul's delegation at the Panmunjom talks.
Ahead of the meeting, Mr Kim said: "This is an opportunity to open a new era of the Korean peninsula." Ahead of the meeting, Mr Kim said: "This is an opportunity to open a new era of the Korean peninsula.
"I would like to attend the meeting with 'open attitude and mind' to study the opportunity.""I would like to attend the meeting with 'open attitude and mind' to study the opportunity."
"We will make an effort to proceed with the separated families reunion event as agreed," he added."We will make an effort to proceed with the separated families reunion event as agreed," he added.
North Korea's delegation is being headed by Won Tong-yon, a senior official specialising in inter-Korean ties, South Korean officials said.North Korea's delegation is being headed by Won Tong-yon, a senior official specialising in inter-Korean ties, South Korean officials said.
In a news conference in Geneva on Tuesday, North Korea's ambassador to the UN, So Se-pyong, spoke of the need to terminate all hostile military actions which he described as the main obstacles to peace.In a news conference in Geneva on Tuesday, North Korea's ambassador to the UN, So Se-pyong, spoke of the need to terminate all hostile military actions which he described as the main obstacles to peace.
He called for the US and South Korea to suspend their planned military exercises, describing them as "of a sinister and dangerous nature".He called for the US and South Korea to suspend their planned military exercises, describing them as "of a sinister and dangerous nature".
The two Koreas are due to hold reunions of families divided by the partitioning of the Korean Peninsula at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War for five days from 20 February.The two Koreas are due to hold reunions of families divided by the partitioning of the Korean Peninsula at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War for five days from 20 February.
The last such reunions took place in 2010. But these reunions coincide with the start of the US-South Korea joint military drills - annual exercises which anger North Korea.The last such reunions took place in 2010. But these reunions coincide with the start of the US-South Korea joint military drills - annual exercises which anger North Korea.
The drills last year led to a prolonged spike in tensions, as North Korea threatened pre-emptive nuclear strikes and withdrew its workers from a joint industrial zone.The drills last year led to a prolonged spike in tensions, as North Korea threatened pre-emptive nuclear strikes and withdrew its workers from a joint industrial zone.
Many in South Korea see Pyongyang's reaction as a test of its new approach, the BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul reports.Many in South Korea see Pyongyang's reaction as a test of its new approach, the BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul reports.
Last week Pyongyang threatened to cancel the family reunions, warning that "dialogue and exercises of war" could not go hand-in-hand.Last week Pyongyang threatened to cancel the family reunions, warning that "dialogue and exercises of war" could not go hand-in-hand.